Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] have have an [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Marek and Jozef must have had an affair .
2 The presence of the mine must have had an effect upon the small village of Coniston and the surrounding area .
3 I subsequently established from Mr. Docherty 's mother that the other factor preventing him from living at home was the fact that his presence would have had an impact on the family 's eligibility for housing benefit and would have resulted in additional poll tax liability which the family simply could not meet .
4 The warning may have had an effect , but did nothing to dispel feelings among various groups of workers that the Party was not dealing with reform correctly .
5 2.42 As regards the savings that would have been made by the deceased , Lord Reid thought that the widow and daughter would have had an interest in any capital that the deceased might have accumulated before his death , but he concluded that the widow might have died before her husband whereas the daughter would almost certainly have survived him .
6 For what it is worth , every typist would have to have an error rate of about one in a trillion ; that is , he would have to be accurate enough to make only a single error in typing the Bible 250,000 times at a stretch .
7 By the time the draw takes place the audience will have had an eyeful of Loren and an earful of Pavarotti , who was once a deep-lying centre-forward and is now roughly the same shape as the ball .
8 As carbon dioxide retains infrared heat better than any other gas , and as the temperature began to fall , it follows that the early Earth must have had an atmosphere predominantly of CO 2 , and that atmospheric CO 2 must have diminished .
9 Removing the heat from the atmosphere will have had an effect on the global climate .
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